I’m this video, I drive around the hoods and worst parts of Cumberland, Maryland an old city in the Appalachian Mountains
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@ncornerstone239423 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@LynetteMarie4311 күн бұрын
Name a town or city that DOESN'T have a neighborhood like this now. It's everywhere. This is only the Cumberland downtown area. As in many other states, you can find beautiful locations within and deplorables ones as well. Thanks to the high cost of everything, homelessness, along with the high use of illegal substances and alcohol consumption, this is what you see now in every state. I lived in Cumberland for 13 years. It was a wonderful place to live, but it's suffering right along with many other small towns and cities.
@maestromike86948 ай бұрын
Cumberland definitely has some blighted areas. Poverty, lack of jobs, and a higher than average drug problem will do that. It’s sad to see abandoned homes left to rot and rental properties with negligent and absentee landlords. Even if folks mowed and cleaned up after themselves it would make a difference! There are beautiful areas of Cumberland as well. Check out west side (Washington street) and downtown (once construction is done). There are dozens of examples of beautiful Queen Anne architecture and American foursquares. A few Italianate revival and sears catalog homes as well.
@saramolet3614
8 ай бұрын
I agree.I live in Cumberland on Washington st by the court house.originally from the Wasington D.C metro area.i honesty think it's like paradise here,the people are friendly,the town is old buy looked at philly,baltimore,D.C ect....any major city on the east coast has parts that look wayyy worse then Cumberland.The crime rate is like 0%. When I say 0% I meen no murder,stabbings or random gang shootings,i dont think petty thefts count as crime in a major city lol.if Baltimore had the same crime rate as Cumberland it would be rated the safest city in America if not the world.Lack of jobs yeah I can see why some could complain but then again you can own a 3-4br house for under or just around 100k, with a 30y mortgage 350$ a month,you can get a job at the dollar store and pay your morwith money left over.i was paying 2,300 a month for a old apartment in a drug infested naborhood with random shooting that happen VERY often.Cumberland is only bad to people that grew up with a silver spoon,yes UT looks like the ghetto in many areas but that's just appearance,when I walk at night I don't worred about getting murderd because i was accidentally wearing rival gang colors.
@Apqpqo
8 ай бұрын
Cumberland is pretty safe. One of the safest places in Maryland. Even Westminster has more crime
@BRAYXOTIC
8 ай бұрын
Gotta agree with you, downtown is very historic and nice to see. But the areas of the city that ARE bad/poor definitely look it, and that’s what I document.
@Rippinsmallies
5 ай бұрын
I live close to forthill high school and it is a great area. There's a lot of brick homes That are nicely maintained for curb appeal. There is a few that need maintenance But not a whole lot
@ciaobellamiamore13 күн бұрын
This is so sad! I can't believe im even looking at a town that looks like this in Maryland! How terrible!
@mattcombs87787 ай бұрын
I grew up there. The first few minutes were the neighborhood I grew up in. It wasn't always this way. It was a great place to grow up in. Great town and people. So sad that the East Side neighborhood has become like this.
@BRAYXOTIC
7 ай бұрын
I’m sure it hurts seeing the change. It’s always a shame when places fall.
@LoveChild71
5 ай бұрын
Did you know John Kelley on Waverly? He was my boyfriend from 2015-2019. He died on 12/12/19. RIP ❤
@mattcombs8778
5 ай бұрын
@@LoveChild71 Yes, I knew Johnny and Randy and their mother. Good family.
@LoveChild71
5 ай бұрын
@@mattcombs8778 OMG! Johnny!!!! Yep, you knew him! We were Bonnie and Johnny ❤️
@Rippinsmallies
5 ай бұрын
You sure did sir and I lived 2 houses up from you at 304
@Patricia-vv8yt5 ай бұрын
.My first apartment was in the blue building on the first floor. The one nearest to the end. The neighborhood was nice then. There was a store a couple of steps away from my back door. There was also a quiet neighborhood bar.
@Floofdaproot2 ай бұрын
Queen city creamery is the best! Just don't go to la:vale mcdonalds, they ruin every order and burn every food item!
@ToddMiller-nl2wn
Ай бұрын
Can you get an ice cream cone at that McDonalds or is their machine broken like they are everywhere?
@Floofdaproot
29 күн бұрын
Idk. Probably? They ruin everything I order.
@d_ton9963Ай бұрын
i lived on waverly terr in that brown house it wasnt brown when i lived there it was blue
@ribeironeto13072 ай бұрын
Eu sempre assisti o video da cidade na camera ao vivo, sou brasileiro e acho essa cidade linda, apesar de um pouco abandonada em alguns lugares.
@superchick19729 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@user-ck5bw6gz6d6 ай бұрын
These old historic homes are beautiful just needs some TLC not bad area just lack of jobs high drug use here
@johndavis86697 ай бұрын
0:15 still was a little nice in the early 1990s. Heard it went down the hill in the early 2000s.
@johndavis86697 ай бұрын
4:28 Maryland doesn’t even permit people to live in their RV and Travel trailer on a permanent basis
@ahkeir295 ай бұрын
I grew up in Cumberland nobody is gonna shoot you lol but that burgundy house across the highway from the private property was my great grandfather house
@Rich-xk3fx6 ай бұрын
My dad was from Barton Maryland I took the train from Ohio to Cumberland as a child great memories .
@joshuavaughan88672 ай бұрын
To be fair, I recently lost a car in a hit-and-run incident less than a year after moving to this area. That was the second time it happened. I previously lived in Leonardtown, Maryland, and that was the first time it happened. Both of them somehow managed to get away. Not sure if this is relevant, but both locations were/are right next door to a bar. EDIT: And I just heard police sirens passing by my house as I was typing this
@susanray8359
Ай бұрын
I wish Josh Kelty was an advocate against domestic violence rather than an advocate of domestic violence. I wish he would do his job rather than abuse his position to get men off!
@marcmiller7224 ай бұрын
Hey bro. Send me some random down houses in western md.
@BRAYXOTIC
4 ай бұрын
What do u mean?
@tawnyrobinette66863 ай бұрын
Embarrassing and shameful ! Why would any new business want to come here? We moved back after being gone for 30 years and I regret it so much.
@BRAYXOTIC
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, not exactly the best place for a fresh start 🤣
@susanray8359Ай бұрын
I wish Josh Kelty was an advocate against domestic violence rather than an advocate of domestic violence. I wish he would do his job rather than abuse his position to get men off!
@Ironworker692 ай бұрын
Westside was always the best side PATTERSON AVE!!
@TheDcs22837 ай бұрын
Baker Street
@Rippinsmallies
5 ай бұрын
I lived there 50 years ago and none of the houses were vacant.
@lz58833 ай бұрын
Haha I live in California this is nothing 😅 I really liked Cumberland the times I’ve visited. Cool history No trash just weeds some old buildings and houses. but I’d take that any day over the trash and crime in my hood
@BRAYXOTIC
3 ай бұрын
What is your hood? I’d love to know if worth visiting.
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Thanks for sharing
Name a town or city that DOESN'T have a neighborhood like this now. It's everywhere. This is only the Cumberland downtown area. As in many other states, you can find beautiful locations within and deplorables ones as well. Thanks to the high cost of everything, homelessness, along with the high use of illegal substances and alcohol consumption, this is what you see now in every state. I lived in Cumberland for 13 years. It was a wonderful place to live, but it's suffering right along with many other small towns and cities.
Cumberland definitely has some blighted areas. Poverty, lack of jobs, and a higher than average drug problem will do that. It’s sad to see abandoned homes left to rot and rental properties with negligent and absentee landlords. Even if folks mowed and cleaned up after themselves it would make a difference! There are beautiful areas of Cumberland as well. Check out west side (Washington street) and downtown (once construction is done). There are dozens of examples of beautiful Queen Anne architecture and American foursquares. A few Italianate revival and sears catalog homes as well.
@saramolet3614
8 ай бұрын
I agree.I live in Cumberland on Washington st by the court house.originally from the Wasington D.C metro area.i honesty think it's like paradise here,the people are friendly,the town is old buy looked at philly,baltimore,D.C ect....any major city on the east coast has parts that look wayyy worse then Cumberland.The crime rate is like 0%. When I say 0% I meen no murder,stabbings or random gang shootings,i dont think petty thefts count as crime in a major city lol.if Baltimore had the same crime rate as Cumberland it would be rated the safest city in America if not the world.Lack of jobs yeah I can see why some could complain but then again you can own a 3-4br house for under or just around 100k, with a 30y mortgage 350$ a month,you can get a job at the dollar store and pay your morwith money left over.i was paying 2,300 a month for a old apartment in a drug infested naborhood with random shooting that happen VERY often.Cumberland is only bad to people that grew up with a silver spoon,yes UT looks like the ghetto in many areas but that's just appearance,when I walk at night I don't worred about getting murderd because i was accidentally wearing rival gang colors.
@Apqpqo
8 ай бұрын
Cumberland is pretty safe. One of the safest places in Maryland. Even Westminster has more crime
@BRAYXOTIC
8 ай бұрын
Gotta agree with you, downtown is very historic and nice to see. But the areas of the city that ARE bad/poor definitely look it, and that’s what I document.
@Rippinsmallies
5 ай бұрын
I live close to forthill high school and it is a great area. There's a lot of brick homes That are nicely maintained for curb appeal. There is a few that need maintenance But not a whole lot
This is so sad! I can't believe im even looking at a town that looks like this in Maryland! How terrible!
I grew up there. The first few minutes were the neighborhood I grew up in. It wasn't always this way. It was a great place to grow up in. Great town and people. So sad that the East Side neighborhood has become like this.
@BRAYXOTIC
7 ай бұрын
I’m sure it hurts seeing the change. It’s always a shame when places fall.
@LoveChild71
5 ай бұрын
Did you know John Kelley on Waverly? He was my boyfriend from 2015-2019. He died on 12/12/19. RIP ❤
@mattcombs8778
5 ай бұрын
@@LoveChild71 Yes, I knew Johnny and Randy and their mother. Good family.
@LoveChild71
5 ай бұрын
@@mattcombs8778 OMG! Johnny!!!! Yep, you knew him! We were Bonnie and Johnny ❤️
@Rippinsmallies
5 ай бұрын
You sure did sir and I lived 2 houses up from you at 304
.My first apartment was in the blue building on the first floor. The one nearest to the end. The neighborhood was nice then. There was a store a couple of steps away from my back door. There was also a quiet neighborhood bar.
Queen city creamery is the best! Just don't go to la:vale mcdonalds, they ruin every order and burn every food item!
@ToddMiller-nl2wn
Ай бұрын
Can you get an ice cream cone at that McDonalds or is their machine broken like they are everywhere?
@Floofdaproot
29 күн бұрын
Idk. Probably? They ruin everything I order.
i lived on waverly terr in that brown house it wasnt brown when i lived there it was blue
Eu sempre assisti o video da cidade na camera ao vivo, sou brasileiro e acho essa cidade linda, apesar de um pouco abandonada em alguns lugares.
Very cool!
These old historic homes are beautiful just needs some TLC not bad area just lack of jobs high drug use here
0:15 still was a little nice in the early 1990s. Heard it went down the hill in the early 2000s.
4:28 Maryland doesn’t even permit people to live in their RV and Travel trailer on a permanent basis
I grew up in Cumberland nobody is gonna shoot you lol but that burgundy house across the highway from the private property was my great grandfather house
My dad was from Barton Maryland I took the train from Ohio to Cumberland as a child great memories .
To be fair, I recently lost a car in a hit-and-run incident less than a year after moving to this area. That was the second time it happened. I previously lived in Leonardtown, Maryland, and that was the first time it happened. Both of them somehow managed to get away. Not sure if this is relevant, but both locations were/are right next door to a bar. EDIT: And I just heard police sirens passing by my house as I was typing this
@susanray8359
Ай бұрын
I wish Josh Kelty was an advocate against domestic violence rather than an advocate of domestic violence. I wish he would do his job rather than abuse his position to get men off!
Hey bro. Send me some random down houses in western md.
@BRAYXOTIC
4 ай бұрын
What do u mean?
Embarrassing and shameful ! Why would any new business want to come here? We moved back after being gone for 30 years and I regret it so much.
@BRAYXOTIC
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, not exactly the best place for a fresh start 🤣
I wish Josh Kelty was an advocate against domestic violence rather than an advocate of domestic violence. I wish he would do his job rather than abuse his position to get men off!
Westside was always the best side PATTERSON AVE!!
Baker Street
@Rippinsmallies
5 ай бұрын
I lived there 50 years ago and none of the houses were vacant.
Haha I live in California this is nothing 😅 I really liked Cumberland the times I’ve visited. Cool history No trash just weeds some old buildings and houses. but I’d take that any day over the trash and crime in my hood
@BRAYXOTIC
3 ай бұрын
What is your hood? I’d love to know if worth visiting.
That ain’t no real hood
@BRAYXOTIC
Ай бұрын
Why’s that?